Tenaris secures key contracts for Suriname’s first offshore oil project

TotalEnergies has awarded Tenaris a contract to supply casing, tubing, and Rig Direct® services for the GranMorgu project, Suriname’s first major offshore oil development.

Tenaris said it will supply around 47,000 tons of casing and tubing featuring TenarisHydril Blue® and Wedge™ Series connections. The supply includes 13 Chrome steel grades and Dopeless® technology, which enhances safety and efficiency offshore, a July 21 release from the company outlined.

The contract also includes Rig Direct® services such as demand planning, pipe management, pipe preparation, and handling of surplus tubulars. Tenaris will operate from a leased yard in Suriname to support these activities.

“We are proud to support TotalEnergies and Suriname in the development of this new frontier, Tenaris President (Andean region) Andrea Bassetti said. She said the award reflects “the value we can bring through integrating our product technologies with specialized services and our presence in Suriname”.

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In addition, Saipem, contracted by TotalEnergies for EPCI services, has selected Tenaris to supply 37,000 tons (190 km) of coated carbon steel seamless pipes. These will be used for subsea flowlines and water and gas injection lines.

The pipelines will be deployed at depths of up to 1,100 meters using S-Lay and J-Lay vessels.

Production and coating will take place at Tenaris facilities in Italy and Mexico. The work will be executed under the One Line® model,6 integrating project management and ensuring adaptability.